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Love Is Here And Now You're Gone (Japanese Quad - Flub Version) - The Supremes — DeepCutsArchive
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Love Is Here And Now You're Gone (Japanese Quad - Flub Version) - The Supremes

R.E.M.The Supremes
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In the mid-1970's, Motown tried to buy into the market of quadraphonic sound which consisted of a 4-channel stereo surround sound system. In Japan, Motown released several albums and greatest hits collections including a greatest hits album on Diana Ross & The Supremes. The album consisted of alternate versions, vocals, and mixes of their hits which were never heard before. This version of "Love Is Here And Now You're Gone" was released on the album. It consists of an alternate mix of the song as well as two separate lead vocals by Diana with a noticeable flub left in the mix! The first lead starts at the beginning and lasts until 0:51 where she says "I don't...I don't like that..." Suddenly, a second lead vocal kicks in at 0:52 which lasts until the end of the song. Written by: Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland Jr. Produced by: Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier ****No copyright infringement intended****

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R.E.M. was an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. R.E.M. was noted for Buck's arpeggiated "jangle" guitar playing; Stipe's distinctive vocal style, unique stage presence, and cryptic lyrics; Mills's countermelodic bass lines and backing vocals; and Berry's tight, economical drumming. In the early 1990s, other alternative rock acts suc...

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